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Device Manager is an administrative tool, which is included with the Windows Operating System that lets you manage the devices on your computer. Using Device Manager, you can view and change device properties, update device drivers, configure device settings, and even uninstall devices. To access Device Manager, right click on the My Computer icon, choose properties, then click on the Device Manager tab.
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